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I envy people who are so organised when it comes to Christmas preparations and every year I try to be a bit more like them. Well that’s my excuse for attending the Windows 8 Christmas in June event at the Hospital Club. Continue reading →

If there’s something to be learnt from Snowden and horsemeat, it’s that we don’t really mind what you do as long as you let us in on it first. What Westfield’s new app does so well is that it tells you upfront what it needs from you to make your shopping experience more enjoyable without asking you where you live or your first school. Continue reading →

I mentioned in my last post about Benugo at Waterloo that I do like to get involved in things I care about. I’m about to add road safety to that list. Strange topic for a petrol-head like me, but then again, is it really? Continue reading →

I’m of the opinion that if you’re going to buy a tablet you need to know what you really want to get out of it. The Iconia A1 fits somewhere between the budget tablet and the iPad mini so if you’re looking for a value for money device, with great Android features, then this should tick the box. Continue reading →

Remember when phones were really massive devices that were nigh on indestructible? It looks like things have come full circle. Phones once again are brick sized objects due to their ‘tv replacement’ touch screens and the line between tablet and phone is being blurred by the phablet. I’m the proud owner of a slimmer brick which so far, has proved er, well, nigh on indestructible. Continue reading →

For some, creativity suffers from one fundamental problem; it sometimes leads you into uncharted territory but on the flip side it does get you noticed.

So if it’s such a good thing then why am I writing about stifling it? Call it reverse psychology. I’m hoping commissioning clients, project managers and even creatives might stop doing what they often do, and instead give creativity room to breathe.

The beauty of the Internet is that if you’re looking for something, chances are it’s out there already. Just in case it isn’t, this article is my take on the common pitfalls facing creatives when it comes to the cold hard business of interacting with something other than a keyboard or slate.